What was George Harrison's central spiritual idea?

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The core of it all, really, is that everything is ultimately one, one consciousness. This world we experience, the material world, it's like a dream, a form of maya, an illusion. We get so caught up in 'me' and 'mine,' chasing after things that will inevitably fade. But underneath all that, there's a deeper reality, a transcendental truth that is always present. The challenge is to realize that this truth is within ourselves, not out there in possessions or fame. It's about waking up to what's already real.

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